A tsunami warning was issued for the California coast on Saturday morning, with waves expected to reach the shore by afternoon. The warning was triggered by a volcanic eruption in the Pacific Ocean, which sent a series of waves towards the West Coast. The tsunami waves arrived on the California coast, causing damage to the Crescent City dock and prompting evacuations in the area. The dock was severely damaged, with several boats and structures destroyed. The city’s harbor was also affected, with several vessels sunk or damaged. Despite the damage, there were no reports of injuries or fatalities. The tsunami waves were described as ‘modest’ by officials, with wave heights reaching up to 3 feet in some areas. The warning was issued for several counties in Northern California, including Del Norte, Humboldt, and Mendocino. Residents in the affected areas were advised to evacuate immediately and move to higher ground. The tsunami warning was canceled later in the day, but officials warned that there could be additional waves and advised residents to remain vigilant. The damage to the Crescent City dock was estimated to be in the millions of dollars. The city’s economy is expected to be affected, with several businesses relying on the dock for trade and commerce. The incident has raised concerns about the preparedness of coastal communities for tsunami events. Officials have promised to review and improve emergency response plans in the wake of the incident. The tsunami warning was issued by the National Weather Service, which uses a network of buoys and sensors to detect tsunami waves. The agency works closely with local authorities to issue warnings and evacuate affected areas. The incident has also highlighted the importance of tsunami education and awareness. Residents in coastal areas are advised to be aware of the risks and take necessary precautions in the event of a tsunami warning. The California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services has activated its emergency operations center to coordinate response efforts. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has also been notified and is providing support to affected areas. The incident is a reminder of the importance of disaster preparedness and the need for communities to be aware of the risks and take necessary precautions. The city of Crescent City is working to assess the damage and develop a plan for recovery. The incident has also raised concerns about the impact of climate change on coastal communities and the need for increased investment in disaster preparedness and mitigation measures.